Occupational Therapist

St. Anne HospitalBurien, WA
$46 - $64Onsite

About The Position

Virginia Mason Franciscan Health has a rich history of providing exceptional healthcare, dating back to 1891. Building upon a legacy of compassionate care and innovation, our organization has evolved over the years through strategic partnerships and integrations to expand our reach and services across the Puget Sound area. Today, as Virginia Mason Franciscan Health, we remain deeply committed to healing the whole person – body, mind, and spirit – in the communities we serve. This commitment is strengthened by the diverse expertise and shared values brought together through our growth. Our dedicated providers offer a full spectrum of health care services, from routine wellness to complex disease management, all grounded in rigorous research and education. Our comprehensive network of 10 hospitals and nearly 300 care sites strategically located across the greater Puget Sound region reflects our ongoing commitment to accessibility and comprehensive care. We are proud of our pioneering medical advances and numerous awards and accreditations that reflect our dedication to excellence. When you join Virginia Mason Franciscan Health, you become part of a team that delivers top-quality, professional healthcare in modern, well-equipped facilities, and contributes to a legacy of service built on collaboration and shared purpose. As an Occupational Therapist, you will help patients regain independence and quality of life so they can safely perform daily activities. Every day you will assess diverse patients (orthopedic, neurological, sensory, cancer recovery, etc.), develop treatment plans, and conduct evaluations/re-evaluations. You will be expected to collaborate with interdisciplinary teams, document thoroughly, and provide positive, motivating care to a high volume of patients. To be successful in this role, you must be flexible, adaptable, exceptionally organized, and a personable, motivating team player.

Requirements

  • Graduation from an accredited School of Occupational Therapy and completion of Clinical Fieldwork and at least three (3) months prior experience in physical disabilities and a broad base of medical surgical knowledge, with case experience with the following: neurological impairments, orthopedic impairments, and critical care that demonstrates attainment of the requisite job knowledge skills/abilities.
  • Injured worker rehab program: Two (2) years full-time experience within last five years, with caseload emphasis on physical disabilities, especially treatment of the subacute injured workers with return to work needs (i.e., Physical Capacity Evaluation, Work Conditioning).
  • Lymphedema OT: Two (2) years full-time experience within last five years recommended, with caseload emphasis acute physical disabilities, especially in the treatment of lymphedema.
  • Lead: minimum of two years of clinical occupational therapy experience in the direct delivery of patient care
  • Occupational Therapist: WA, upon hire
  • Basic Life Support - CPR, upon hire

Nice To Haves

  • Pain management program: Two (2) years full-time experience within last five years, with caseload emphasis on physical disabilities, injured worker care, or pain management

Responsibilities

  • Conduct comprehensive occupational therapy evaluations by reviewing medical records, obtaining patient history, administering standardized assessments, and developing individualized plans of care based on patient needs and goals.
  • Implement, modify, and monitor therapeutic treatment plans using evidence-based practices and a variety of interventions, including activities of daily living, mobility training, strengthening, range of motion, cognitive rehabilitation, family education, home assessments, and adaptive equipment recommendations.
  • Regularly assess patient progress, clinical signs, and treatment effectiveness, adjusting goals, interventions, and care plans as needed to maximize functional outcomes and ensure adherence to established standards of practice.
  • Educate patients, families, and caregivers on treatment goals, therapeutic techniques, safety strategies, and discharge planning to support continued progress and independence.
  • Complete accurate, timely, and thorough documentation of evaluations, treatments, progress notes, and discharge summaries in accordance with clinical, hospital, regulatory, and departmental standards; participate in chart reviews and quality improvement activities.
  • Demonstrate cultural competence and effective communication while collaborating with interdisciplinary teams, and provide guidance, supervision, and performance feedback to staff, students, volunteers, and therapy aides as assigned.
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